Pfizer RxPathways Patient Assistance Program (Trazimera)

Manufacturer copay assistance · Trazimera (Q5116) · Pfizer

· Free Trazimera for uninsured or government-insured patients who meet eligibility criteria

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Status verified May 28, 2026 · Source: program site ↗

Program terms

Published terms from the manufacturer. Per-patient eligibility is confirmed at enrollment.

Assistance type
Free Drug
Patient pays
Maximum benefit
Not published
What it covers
Free Trazimera for uninsured or government-insured patients who meet eligibility criteria
Insurance
uninsured medicare medicaid tricare va no commercial
Income limit
Income and eligibility criteria apply; proof of income required (prior year tax return or W-2)

What will the patient owe before assistance?

Run a benefits estimate for Trazimera — the program's cap applies against the patient share CareCost calculates.

Common questions

Does Trazimera have a copay card?

Yes — Pfizer RxPathways Patient Assistance Program (Trazimera) from Pfizer. Not published. Commercial insurance is typically required.

How much does Trazimera cost with the copay card?

See program terms. Maximum benefit: not published. Free Trazimera for uninsured or government-insured patients who meet eligibility criteria

Who is eligible for Pfizer RxPathways Patient Assistance Program (Trazimera)?

Accepted insurance: uninsured, medicare, medicaid, tricare, va. Not eligible: commercial. Income limit: Income and eligibility criteria apply; proof of income required (prior year tax return or W-2).

Patient or caregiver? Your infusion center's financial counselor can enroll you — or call the program at 1-844-989-7284.